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帝京大学外国語外国文化 = Teikyo journal of language studies, 2014
Journal of international cooperation in education, 2007
2010
This article examines Balún Canán (1957), which means nine stars in Tzeltal, the language of the Indians living in the region where the novel takes place. Its Mexican author Rosario Castellanos describes a range of women of diverse ages, races, social classes, and economic conditions and puts strong emphasis not only on sexual distinction and class conflict but also on racial distinction. This emphasis on the differences suggests that there is no Latin American woman as a fixed entity. The diversity of countries as well as languages and histories make it impossible to define Latin American women as a single set or having a single Latin American imagination. Certainly Mexico has long been considered a Third World country by the West, and women there are regarded as more oppressed and more underdeveloped than Western women. Feminist criticism is often viewed as having its origins in the West. What is revealed here, however, is that Balún Canán, which was published before second-wave feminism, was a kind of precursor to the Western feminist movement through the description of differences among women.
2013
本稿は、2008年度文部科学省先導的大学改革推進委託事業「アジア・太平洋地域における大学間交流等の拡大」及び2009年度文部科学省先導的大学改革推進委託事業「ACTS(ASEAN Credit Transfer System)と各国の単位互換に関する調査研究」による調査研究成果をベースにしたものである
2017
The Aegean coast of Greece and Turkey is known as the birthplace of ancient medicine. Physicians and pharmacists such as Hippocrates, Galenos, Dioscorides were active. The culmination of knowledge in medicinal herbs and anatomy and others have been developed
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